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SPONSOR A DOG OR A CAT

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I was brought to the DRCS
together with my sister because nobody else would take care of us. We were
just about 2 months old when we were dropped at the DRCS. Thankfully we
could be kept in a room inside the puppy house until we had full
vaccination. My sister was always the pretty one and found a new home in
with the first three weeks. Due to the very ugly mange problems I had at the
time, nobody showed any interest in me. Now my fur is getting better and I
don’t miss my sister so much anymore. I love it here in the puppy house and
hope that I stay here until one day someone is prepared to give me a real
home….

Daphne from Munich in Germany is now looking after me. Thank you very
much!

KARLO
(male)

I’m already a
pretty old dog and meanwhile quite glad to be here at the rescue centre. It
was hard for me in the beginning and all those dogs around me just annoyed
me. Especially the young ones are just much to wild for me. So I decided to
stick to the older dogs and take it a little easy in my old years. Most of
them are pretty cool and the food is absolutely delicious. Now I’m just
looking for someone to sponsor me…

Sonja from Bad Friedrichshall in Germany is now looking after me. Thank you very
much!

KENDRA(female)

My
name is Kendra and I was - together with my 4 siblings - dumped in a rice
bag outside the shelter. We were lucky that this was not the first time
someone dumped young dogs in a bag so when the DRCS-Car drove in, they
immediately stopped and checked the bag before driving over it. They dumped
us right in the middle of the road leading to the Dog Rescue gate.... We are
thankful that this horrible story ended with a Happy-End and we are all
doing fine now. We are being cared for really well here and have a lot of
fun playing around in the compound.

Denise and Martin from Switzerland is now
looking after me. Thank you very much!

CAVIAR (male)

As I've always been a pretty independent cat, I know
decided to live my life on my own paws again.

During my time at the shelter, Monika from
Austria was looking after me. Thank you very much.

SIOBHAN (female)

Kerstin from Rockenhausen in Germany is now looking after me. Thank you
very much!

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EBONY (female), Temple: Big Buddha

Nicole from Luzern in Switzerland is now looking after me. Thank you very
much!

We started the Temple Project in
2007 and it has proven to be a big success.
Hundreds of dogs and cats in the temples around Samui have been treated
without being removed from their familiar environment.
No-one really could have predicted
just how big this project would become, or how expensive, we currently
deliver over 1000kgs of dry food a month, not to mention the costs of the
medicines and vaccines we require to ensure everyone stays healthy. We (DRCS)
are already suffering financially just to cover the everyday costs of
running the shelter, so the additional money needed for the temple project
is giving us cause for concern.
You can help us keep this important
project alive by sponsoring one of our many resident temple dogs. With your
help, we can help, by keeping them healthy, happy and safe. With your help
they won’t have to rummage the garbage for food or fear for their lives on
the street, they can live within the safety of the temples and be checked
and well provided for by our dedicated project team every week.

BONNIE (female), Temple: Wat Bo Phut

Bonnie was lucky and got adopted by a local family. During ther time at
the shelter, Norma from Scotland was looking after her. Thank you very much!

We started the Temple Project in
2007 and it has proven to be a big success.
Hundreds of dogs and cats in the temples around Samui have been treated
without being removed from their familiar environment.
No-one really could have predicted
just how big this project would become, or how expensive, we currently
deliver over 1000kgs of dry food a month, not to mention the costs of the
medicines and vaccines we require to ensure everyone stays healthy. We (DRCS)
are already suffering financially just to cover the everyday costs of
running the shelter, so the additional money needed for the temple project
is giving us cause for concern.
You can help us keep this important
project alive by sponsoring one of our many resident temple dogs. With your
help, we can help, by keeping them healthy, happy and safe. With your help
they won’t have to rummage the garbage for food or fear for their lives on
the street, they can live within the safety of the temples and be checked
and well provided for by our dedicated project team every week.

CHRISTEL (female)

When I got pregnant nobody wanted to have
anything to do with me anymore and I was taken to the DRCS. I was a pretty
unhealthy and weak cat at the time and wans't able to give my little ones
what they needed. Unfortunately none of them survived. Time for me has come
to try and settle in at the shelter and start to appreciate and enjoy life
again...

Unfortunately
Christel ran away. We miss her very much.

During her
time at the shelter, Helena from Finland was looking after her. Thank you very much.

WHITNEY (female)

I used to live in a lovely little garden center in the Chaweng area,
where I knew everyone and had a lot of friends and other dogs to play with.
Unfortunately my people had to close the shop down because somebody else
planned to build a fancy restaurant there. My people could not take me with
them and the new restaurant owners didn't like me and didn't give me any
food until I was so thin that I had to get serious treatments. Thankfully
the lovely volunteer girls from the Rescue Center cared enough about me and
made sure that I got my place in the DRCS where I have now found a lot of
new friends to play with.

I was very
lucky and found a new home on Koh Samui.

During my time
at the shelter,
The Family Keum from Hamburg in Germany were
looking after me.
Thank you very much!

SPOTTY (female), Temple: Wat Koh Samui

We started the Temple Project in
2007 and it has proven to be a big success.
Hundreds of dogs and cats in the temples around Samui have been treated
without being removed from their familiar environment.
No-one really could have predicted
just how big this project would become, or how expensive, we currently
deliver over 1000kgs of dry food a month, not to mention the costs of the
medicines and vaccines we require to ensure everyone stays healthy. We (DRCS)
are already suffering financially just to cover the everyday costs of
running the shelter, so the additional money needed for the temple project
is giving us cause for concern.
You can help us keep this important
project alive by sponsoring one of our many resident temple dogs. With your
help, we can help, by keeping them healthy, happy and safe. With your help
they won’t have to rummage the garbage for food or fear for their lives on
the street, they can live within the safety of the temples and be checked
and well provided for by our dedicated project team every week.

Inga from Israel is now looking after me. Thank you very much!

PANCAKE SONG (female)

Alexandra from Unterumbach in Germany is now looking after me. Thank you
very much!

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HANDSOME (male), Temple: Wat Phukhao Thong, Maenam

We started the Temple Project in
2007 and it has proven to be a big success.
Hundreds of dogs and cats in the temples around Samui have been treated
without being removed from their familiar environment.
No-one really could have predicted
just how big this project would become, or how expensive, we currently
deliver over 1000kgs of dry food a month, not to mention the costs of the
medicines and vaccines we require to ensure everyone stays healthy. We (DRCS)
are already suffering financially just to cover the everyday costs of
running the shelter, so the additional money needed for the temple project
is giving us cause for concern.
You can help us keep this important
project alive by sponsoring one of our many resident temple dogs. With your
help, we can help, by keeping them healthy, happy and safe. With your help
they won’t have to rummage the garbage for food or fear for their lives on
the street, they can live within the safety of the temples and be checked
and well provided for by our dedicated project team every week.

Christine from Hamburg in Germany is now looking after me. Thank you very
much!

Mr. BEAR (male)

After I was hit by a car in the
middle of the night I had to stay a long time at the DRCS. When I finally
finished my treatment and was ready to go home, it turned out that the
people who brought me in after the accident were not my owners. Nobody came
to ask for me and no one knows where exactly I came from. Unfortunately I
will never be able to properly walk again and that's why the DRCS decided to
keep me here.

I was very
lucky and found a new home on Koh Samui.

During my time
at the shelter, Claudia and Jenno from Hamburg were looking after me. Thank you very much!

BIG GRINGO (male), Temple: Big Buddha

We started the Temple Project in
2007 and it has proven to be a big success.
Hundreds of dogs and cats in the temples around Samui have been treated
without being removed from their familiar environment.
No-one really could have predicted
just how big this project would become, or how expensive, we currently
deliver over 1000kgs of dry food a month, not to mention the costs of the
medicines and vaccines we require to ensure everyone stays healthy. We (DRCS)
are already suffering financially just to cover the everyday costs of
running the shelter, so the additional money needed for the temple project
is giving us cause for concern.
You can help us keep this important
project alive by sponsoring one of our many resident temple dogs. With your
help, we can help, by keeping them healthy, happy and safe. With your help
they won’t have to rummage the garbage for food or fear for their lives on
the street, they can live within the safety of the temples and be checked
and well provided for by our dedicated project team every week.

Gaby from Uerkheim in Switzerland is now looking after me. Thank you very
much!

MERLOT
(male)

As I've always been a pretty independent cat, I know
decided to live my life on my own paws again.

During my time at the shelter, Daniella from
Iffeldorf in Germany was looking after me. Thank you very much.